| Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
is the UK’s most common, life threatening inherited disease. |
| CF affects vital
organs in the body, especially the lungs and pancreas, by
literally clogging them with a thick, sticky mucus. |
| One person in 25 is
a carrier of the faulty CF gene –more than 2.3 million people in
the UK. |
| If both parents are
carriers of the faulty CF gene, there is a one in four chance that
the child be born with CF. |
| In the UK, five
babies are born with CF every week. |
| Each week, three
young people die from CF, usually as a result of lung damage. |
| Average life
expectancy is around 30 years. |
| At present there is
no cure for Cystic Fibrosis. |
| The CF Trust is the
only national charity in the UK funding research aimed at
understanding, treating and curing Cystic Fibrosis. |
| To fund our vital
work, the CF Trust needs to raise at least £5 million every year. |